*OSCAR-6.0.x assumes the server node has access to internet in order to be able to access on-line repositories. So, please, check that your server node has an active internet connection.*

     .3.1 On CentOS/RHEL Based Systems¶
     
<http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/InstallGuidePreparing#a3.3.1OnCentOSRHELBasedSystems>

  1. As root, add the following file into your //etc/yum.repos.d/
     directory:

     # CentOS-OSCAR.repo
     #
     # If the mirrorlist= does not work for you, as a fall back you can try the
     # remarked out baseurl= line instead.
     #
     #

     [oscar]
     name=CentOS-$releasever - OSCAR
     baseurl=http://bison.csm.ornl.gov/repos/rhel-5-<arch>
     gpgcheck=0

*where <arch> is i386 or x86_64, depending on the architecture of your server node.*

  1. Make sure that your system is up-to-date, executing as root *yum
     update*
  2. To install the OSCAR RPM, execute as root *yum install oscar-base*
  3. Check the content of the //etc/oscar/oscar.conf/ file; make sure
     it matches your configuration (for instance check the OSCAR
     interface, i.e., the network interface used to manage your
     cluster, is correctly set).
  4. Execute as root *oscar-config --setup-distro
     <distro>-<version>-<arch>* (for instance *oscar-config
     --setup-distro centos-5-x86_64*). To get the full list of
     supported Linux distributions and get the exact syntax of the
     distribution identifier, please execute the *oscar-config
     --supported-distros* command.


     3.3.2 On Debian-5 and Ubuntu Based Systems¶
     
<http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/InstallGuidePreparing#a3.3.2OnDebian-5andUbuntuBasedSystems>

  1. As root, add the following line into your //etc/apt/sources.list/:
         * On x86_64 systems: *deb
           http://bison.csm.ornl.gov/repos/debian-5-x86_64/ lenny /*
         * i386 systems are not at the moment supported by the OSCAR tea
  2. Execute as root *aptitude update*
  3. Make sure that your system is up-to-date
  4. To install the OSCAR Debian package, execute as root *apt-get
     install oscar*
  5. Check the content of the //etc/oscar/oscar.conf/ file; make sure
     it matches your configuration (for instance check the OSCAR
     interface, i.e., the network interface used to manage your
     cluster, is correctly set).
  6. Execute as root *oscar-config --setup-distro
     <distro>-<version>-<arch>* (for instance *oscar-config
     --setup-distro debian-4-x86_64*). To get the full list of
     supported Linux distributions and get the exact syntax of the
     distribution identifier, please execute the *oscar-config
     --supported-distros* command.


On 2/26/2011 4:08 PM, Azarnoosh Ali wrote:
Hi,

I can't find any download link for 6.1.x version.

Any Idea,

Thanks
Ali Azarnoosh






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